When you use the Internet in New Hampshire chances are you will see a new series of web advertisements hitting local Republican congressional candidates over the issue of health care beginning Wednesday.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting all four Republican congressional candidates in the state's two congressional districts.

The ads are similar in that they ask users to click the ad to play a game that attempts to drive home the message these congressional candidates oppose the Affordable Care Act and "play games with your health." These Republicans, meanwhile, say they actually like certain aspects of the new law, but not as an entire package.

Taking on former U.S. Rep. Frank Guinta, R-Manchester, for example, the DCCC says this:

“Whether it’s being able to afford an emergency C-section, making sure kids get the right nutrition, ensuring women don’t have to pay more for their care or guaranteeing Medicare’s future, Congressman Guinta wants to rejoin his Republican Congress that plays reckless games that hurt your health at every stage of life – all because they would rather stack the deck for their special interest buddies,” said Marc Brumer of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

The ads also target Guinta's 1st District primary opponent, Dan Innis and 2nd District they target candidate Marilinda Garcia and Gary Lambert.

Garcia called the ad buy a "silly game" instead of real debate.

"After forcefully passing an unworkable health law despite the will of a majority of Americans, Democrats have resorted to creating silly "games" meant to muddle what should be a serious debate on health care reform," said Garcia. "Clearly, Ann Kuster, one of Obamacare's most vocal advocates, does not believe she can win re-election on the merits of her record, and her allies in Washington, DC have resorted to dishonest attacks on mine. New Hampshire voters will not be fooled by this cynical attempt to change the debate from Kuster’s support for a failed law that has caused premium increases and cancelled health policies for thousands of New Hampshire families.”

In the 1st District, Dan Innis said that he already released a health care plan to replace the Affordable Care Act.

"The Innis Health Care Agenda would repeal ObamaCare and replace it with free market reforms that will improve the affordability, accessibility, and quality of health care," Innis said. "I would encourage Representative Shea-Porter to read it before launching her next wave of attack ads."

Also in response, the National Republican Congressional Committee said the "game" touted in the ad is offensive to those aged 65 or more.

“The DCCC should be absolutely ashamed of itself for launching a blatantly offensive advertisement that stereotypes anyone 65 years or older as being feeble and elderly," said NRCC spokesman Ian Prior. "This kind of discrimination isn’t tolerated in the workplace and shouldn’t be tolerated in the political arena. Carol Shea-Porter and Annie Kuster owe it to their constituents to immediately call on the DCCC to pull this ad."

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